The new Nokia might be able to crack your walnuts

Nokia may have come a long way since releasing the 3315 dream we played Snake II on as teenagers, but the tech giant's latest handset appears to be retain the original phone's indestructible properties.

The Nokia 6 may have waaaay more bells and whistles than their earlier phones, it's still just as tough.

So tough, in fact, the people at IndoTube have filmed this video of the phone cracking an actual walnut.

Cracking. A. Walnut.

Yep, that task you used to have to do on the cement outside with a hammer can now be completed with a smartphone.

We're not sure if the nut cracking feature is listed in the official instruction manual for the phone, but it should be one of the major selling points.

IndoTube's experiment has racked up more than 200,000 views, with some people losing their mind over the phone's strength and others calling it a fake.

We're hoping it's legit.

"Is there any other purpose for this smartphone? " TheBoheBros asked.

Who cares?

As long as you can crack a nut with it, it will pay for itself.

If you could build a house using Nokia's earliest models for bricks, then you might just be able to use the latest phone as a hammer to drive in the nails.